> larger disks, then add additional partitions if you want to take
advantage

> of the extra space. The geometry is only relevant is you want to "dd"

> entire disks (eg /dev/hda). Alternatively you can tar the whole system
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and in effect we are talking about "cloning" an entire disk from an
installed system
to n other systems.
Speak for cloning a single partition then i suggest a simple
'cp -ax /mount_point_of_original_parition /mount_point_of_target_partiton'
the 'a' stand for archive (recursive and same permission)
and with the 'x' the copy don't go out the indicated filesystem.
you can find the same suggestion in How-To/Large-Disk
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bye |hor
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